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This 1882 map, published as part of the 'Comprehensive Atlas and Geography of the World' by Blackie and Son, provides …
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This 1882 map, published as part of the 'Comprehensive Atlas and Geography of the World' by Blackie and Son, provides an intricate depiction of Argentina, La Plata, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and the southern region of Patagonia. This detailed cartographic work captures the geography, political boundaries, and natural features of the region during the late 19th century, showcasing the breadth of knowledge and cartographic skill of the era. The map highlights the dramatic topography of the Andes Mountains, stretching along Chile's western edge, contrasting with the expansive plains and lowlands of Argentina and the La Plata region. Rivers such as the Paraná, Uruguay, and the Río de la Plata are prominently featured, underscoring their importance as lifelines for commerce and transportation. Key cities, towns, and settlements are carefully marked, offering insight into population centers during this period. Regional boundaries are clearly delineated with subtle color variations, distinguishing the territories of Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay, as well as the less-settled areas of Patagonia. The map also includes an inset focused on the southern extremities of South America, detailing the rugged coastline, islands, and waterways of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. This map reflects the geopolitical and geographical understanding of South America in 1882, providing valuable historical context for the region's development. with its detailed craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal, this map serves as both an educational resource and a decorative piece for historians, cartographers, and collectors interested in 19th-century South American geography.
Condition Report for the 1882 Map: - Paper condition: The map is printed on aged paper with natural toning typical of its age. There are no visible tears, creases, or major folds. - Coloring: The original colors are intact, with soft, muted tones characteristic of 19th-century cartography. The colors appear stable, with no significant fading or discoloration. - Printing quality: The engraving details are crisp and clear, with text, borders, and topographical features remaining legible and sharp. - Margin integrity: The margins are clean and wide. - Damage or repairs: There is no major damage or prior repairs.
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- Dimensions
- 14.96ʺW × 22.44ʺH
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
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